The first time this happens, I’d be annoyed.
The second time, I’m not stopping and I’m staring into your blank lifeless eyes while I walk into you so you know I did it with malice in my heart and mind.
Get the fuck out [of] the way.

So, the Halloween Candy ProTip is to keep chocolate candy segregated from lesser candies?
I’m gonna do that tonight when I get home, because I’m certain the contents of the chocolate mix bag (snickers, milky way, etc.) were dumped in with the contents of the non-chocolates (sweet-tarts, nerds, bottle caps, etc.). Hopefully, none of the flavors are strong enough to leech into something else.

I don’t have a hurt foot that I need to have a doctor look at. I won’t need a prescription for anything because it will go away on its own. I will not have to walk across the parking lot to the store next door in the heaviest rain I’ve seen all year to get the prescription filled.

What I can say:

RRabbit, shut up. You’ve got a house you can go back and dry off there. Others don’t.

Being able to pause, rewind, and turn on captions is great, but if a Star Wars movie comes out, I want to see it in the theater the first time. The immersion, free from distractions, really improves the experience.

Granted sitting ten feet away from a 50"+ screen with the lights off and the surround cranked is pretty good, but I’ve never had to get up to let the dog out in the theater.

Also the “sharing with a crowd” experience. I really noticed this with The Last Jedi. The collective gasps, giggles and silences I think made seeing the the film a richer experience.

There’s a silent moment in The Last Jedi that apparently has surprised a lot of people. I’ve heard some theaters actually had to put up signs about the silent bits as people thought it was a projection error.

On the topic of movies, I also prefer at home but some movies need a theater experience. We tend to go to the Alamo for theater watching. Reserved seating and a strict no talking policy helps a lot.

But I’ve found watching movies at home on the VR is getting nicer. Large screens and a theater environment. You can also invite people into your ‘theater’ to watch a movie or make them public. One of the theater programs (Big Picture) had a thing recently where they broadcast Top Gun. Anyone could log in and watch it at the posted times. You could watch it privately or with a bunch of people. I wasn’t online during it so I can say how it was, but I do enjoy the experience. Oh and they can also do 3D movies too if your file is encoded properly.